The great irony of American history may be that precisely 75 years after the end of World War II — an important marker we celebrate this week — the United States is experiencing the first truly postwar election.

With the political conventions looming and the general election heating up, the 2020 presidential race increasingly looks like a contest that will be determined by several elements of contemporary life that began to take shape three-quarters of a century ago.

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